* Protection Area Statistics do not reflect local fire department’s fire run information. Statistics are for the ODAFF-Forestry Services’ eighteen county Fire Protection Area in eastern Oklahoma unless otherwise noted in the Discussion section of this report.

FIRE DEPARTMENT STATISTICS** FROM www.firereporting.ok.gov for Time Period 0713/12 thru 07/16/12

No wildfires reported on the system.

** - These statistics are from Fire Departments that have reported their information on the Oklahoma Forestry Services web-based Fire Reporting System. Totals do not reflect the total acres burned or total number of fires that have occurred in Oklahoma.

Statewide Discussion: No reports of unusual fire activity or requests for assistance were received from outside of the Protection Area over the weekend.

Today: The highest fire danger today will be seen west of a line from Kay County to Jefferson County. In and near this area, expect wind guest up to 20 mph and sustained south winds at 10 to 15. Relative humidity will range from 21 to 31 percent with moderate recovery at night and temperatures 95 to 98 degrees.

Outside this area, fire danger today will be moderate with expected light South winds ranging from 5 – 9mph. Relative humidity will range from 42 -45 percent with good recovery at night. Temperatures will be in the mid 90’s throughout the Eastern range of Oklahoma. There is a twenty-percent chance of precipitation in the afternoon.